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1. “We begin with a blessing” as is the Jewish custom — in the words of Tehillim (118:26) “Blessed is he who comes in the Name of the L‑rd; we bless you all from the House of the L‑rd.” The first part of this blessing is singular tense — ”Blessed is he;” ...
The sun and moon symbolize constancy and change respectively, which two elements are paralleled in man and in mankind. A leap year, when the solar and lunar years are reconciled, teaches that both elements must function simultaneously. The Jewish calendar...
Combining Consistency and Change
The solar year is longer than the lunar year. The seasons are determined by the movement of the sun. But the Jewish people set their months and festivals by the moon. Every few years, we add a thirteenth month to synchronize the two cycles.
The Rebbe speaks on the foundations of education.
6 Tishrei, 5744 • September 13, 1983
“How good and how pleasant it is when brothers dwell together.” (Psalms 133:1)
6 Tishrei, 5744 · September 13, 1983
The Rebbe leads Evening Prayers on the Yahrzeit of his mother, Rebbetzin Chana Schneerson.
Isolationism is not a moral or sustainable path for the United States. A civilized nation must be built upon solid moral foundations. This means that no matter what the immediate situation may be, the country stands by its principles, even if it appears t...
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